Makes : 7 Ladoos
Ingredients
3/4 Cup of Rava / Sooji / Semolina
1/2 Cup of White Sugar
1/4 Cup of Coconut (Fresh/Dry)
1/2 Cup of Milk or 1/4 cup of milk and 1/4 cup of water
2 Whole Cardamom
Few Roasted Cashews and Almonds
3 Tbsp of Ghee (Clarified Butter)
Method
- Heat a pan with ghee, add rava, roast it in a low flame until nice aroma comes and color changes. Keep stirring continuously, do not burn it while roasting. Let it cool down and grind it in a mixie(blender) to a fine powder. Also grind the sugar along with cardamom(elaichi).
- Transfer both the powdered sugar and roasted rava to a large bowl. Heat a pan, slightly roast the coconut for a min and transfer this to a bowl. Heat ghee in a pan and pour it to the bowl. Add some roasted cashews and almonds.
- Heat milk in a pan in a medium flame, sprinkle the milk and mix it. Make small size balls out of the mixture. If you find your mixture is dry, sprinkle some more warm milk and make rava balls.
- After it cool down, store it in an airtight container.
Tips
- Always roast the rava in medium flame, otherwise it would burn and become tasteless.
- Adding milk reduces shelf life so if you want to keep it for long time, add more ghee and avoid milk and coconut.
- Always store it in a airtight container.
- Instead of milk, you can use mix of water and milk.
- Adjust the amount of sugar according to your taste.
- You can add saffron, that will give you colorful ladoo.
Rava ladoo look yummy.Wish I got one right now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and i like the way you explained.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and will always be on my list as a fav.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby's favorite.The form and texture has really come out well.
ReplyDeletewow wonderful clicks as always, leve this authentic sweet as well...
ReplyDeleteReally delicious ladoos... perfectly done :-)
ReplyDeletewow fantastic , rava ladoo looks so perfect :)
ReplyDeleteWow, Yummy ladoos, will try this for Diwali :)
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy. I like it very much, but I have never tried it at home.
ReplyDeleteThis indian dessert is not familiar for me, tempting to try..
ReplyDeletebtw, i had once try laddhu in my friend house, it's preety spicy and not too sweet, i guess i'm lovin it..
btw, how to measure the doness of the flour ???
Yummy tempting laddu.. Perfectly made it..
ReplyDeletePerfect texture and shape,lits like popping out of the sceen :)Looks fabulous
ReplyDeletethat is interesting.. i love to try that.. it looks like mochi
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yummy ladoos... well captured...
ReplyDeletenice recipe!!:)
ReplyDeleteLovely ladoo .My favourite.Never mind sweets are my favourite.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and yummy.
ReplyDeleteThose laddoos looks like snow balls.. Love it to the core.
ReplyDeleteAnother treasure to keep in kitty, hmm ! :)
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